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250 Years of Dressing for the American Dream

250 Years of Dressing for the American Dream

Understanding the American dream can be pursued by examining what people have worn while striving for it. This exploration spans 250 years, revealing insights into identity and ambition through clothing.

Freedom

Initially, the American dream involved creating a new governance structure. It was a break from the restrictive class systems, offering individuals a chance to establish themselves anew.

Aspiration

The phrase “American dream” was first coined in 1931 by James Truslow Adams in his bestseller, “The Epic of America.” He defined this dream as a land where life should be better, richer, and fuller, offering opportunity based on ability and achievement. Over time, this ideal evolved to encompass material success and visible consumption.

Stability

For many, the dream was less about excess and more about security. It was about finding a sense of belonging and ensuring each generation prospered more than the previous one. This version of the dream often included owning a suburban home, having a stable job, and gaining acceptance within the community.

This article is part of an exploration by Vanessa Friedman, who has covered the relationship between clothing, identity, and politics since 2014. Interviews with historians and museum curators inform the patterns observed in historical attire.

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